British Columbia

Hotels in British Columbia

Whether they’re near nature or in a busy city, hotels in British Columbia cater to your every need. World-class accommodations meet warm hospitality, alongside remarkable dining options, and it’s all wrapped up in a friendly Canadian spirit. Skiers, foodies, hikers, shoppers or business travelers – they’re all taken care of at British Columbia hotels.
Just a five-minute walk from Whistler-Blackcomb’s 200 trails is the Four Seasons Resort & Residences Whistler, a European-inspired lodge with 273 cozy rooms. The hotel’s gondola takes skiers to the top of the mountain, and from its windows, you can admire stunning views of the area. Vancouver’s Rosewood Hotel Georgia, a lovely boutique hotel in the heart of the city, is widely considered one of the best hotels in British Columbia. Find walk-in rainforest showers, flat-screen TVs and Nespresso coffee makers in the rooms, plus a swimming pool, fitness center, and a luxurious spa.

The Wickaninnish Inn, set on a remote, pine forest–ringed promontory, is best enjoyed during fierce weather—the more ferocious, the better. In the 75 rooms, duvet-covered beds and deep soaking tubs sit beside ample windows that look out on the churning ocean and rain-lashed coast.

Built in preparation for the 2010 Winter Olympics, the Fairmont Pacific Rim Hotel towers a lofty 48 floors above the Burrard Inlet waterfront, with panoramic views of the North Shore Mountains, Stanley Park, and Coal Harbour.

You'll find some of the city's most convenient, affordable and desirable accommodation locations right here on the UBC campus, where you can surround yourself with some of Vancouver's most beautiful ocean, forest and campus views.

As stately and magnificent today as it was in 1939 when it opened just in time for the visit of King George VI, the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver’s grand public spaces—from the lobby to the bar to the ballroom—are filled with classical dazzle and hints of Art Moderne, including marble terrazzo floors

Located in downtown Vancouver one block from Canada Line rapid transit, St. Regis is a boutique hotel geared toward business travelers. After an $11-million renovation in 2008, the hotel kept its century-old charm intact, but brought the property up to modern standards.

Deep in the Selkirk Mountains, Nelsen Lodge at Revelstoke Mountain Resort debuts with 59 rustic suites in February of 2009 (162 more are slated to open later this year) and is just 10 steps from the longest lift-serviced descent in North America, at 5,620 feet.